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line to buy it when the store opened in beijing. that is a big switch. is that part of apple's problem? >> and beijing to see that with my own eyes that people are already talking about new apple products next year. is a too many apple products? the ipad mini is taking sales away, is it too much? >> they're talking about the galaxy as well. losing its cool. samsung getting cool. don't ask me. thanks very much indeed. some time next week the number of licensed concealed carry permits in florida will top the 1 million mark. the number of applications have doubled in that state since 2007. is happening all across the country. there's a sudden rush to buy guns. mark lanier is here. would you -- something bad happens, there's a shooting, withdrawal lawyers like you go to court and sue the gun owner or the gunmaker? >> obviously you could sue the gun owner. you don't see the gunmaker simply for manufacturing guns. we have sued remington before because running to aid the-remington a defective gun that went off when they were not supposed t
line to buy it when the store opened in beijing. that is a big switch. is that part of apple's problem? >> and beijing to see that with my own eyes that people are already talking about new apple products next year. is a too many apple products? the ipad mini is taking sales away, is it too much? >> they're talking about the galaxy as well. losing its cool. samsung getting cool. don't ask me. thanks very much indeed. some time next week the number of licensed concealed carry permits...
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, their flagship store in beijing to sell the i phone 5, they said it was the least eventful launch of any apple device in the company's four year history in china. that is one of the factors weighing in on the downward move in that particular stock. liz: because apple represents 4% of the s&p 500 we have read on the screen but let's talk about one of the biggest winners, j.c. penney up 15%. nicole: it has been under scrutiny for cutting out promotions that ron johnson came on board and tried to do ways of apple and products at low prices, what we are trying to realize is like promotions and getting back and doing that. dave: do they think will go into the 400s? nicole: we ridge talking about analysts, bringing numbers down, but most of the people i've talked to think it is to the upside. liz: event allen has a different story. they're selling u.s. products to china but it took a hit today. they got a downgrade. markets spooked about this.
, their flagship store in beijing to sell the i phone 5, they said it was the least eventful launch of any apple device in the company's four year history in china. that is one of the factors weighing in on the downward move in that particular stock. liz: because apple represents 4% of the s&p 500 we have read on the screen but let's talk about one of the biggest winners, j.c. penney up 15%. nicole: it has been under scrutiny for cutting out promotions that ron johnson came on board and...
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this train runs 4028 miles from beijing. hitting a speed of 186 miles an hour. travel time for the big distance, just eight hours. before the new high speed line the same trip took about 20 hours. >> pretty amazing. also off the desk it is a record year for the box-office. the biggest flop of the year, disney's "john carter". the sci-fi epic at budget of 250 million bucks and took in over 280 million worldwide. the children's filming agy loves, also, to million was the budget. brought in one million. david: money with adam shapiro is right now. >> i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. let the last minute panic begin of the president obama is set to fly back to washington in the next few hours to try to scrape out a fiscal cliff deal but hope is fading fast. if that weren't bad enough, the treasury now says the u.s. will hit the debt ceiling on new year's eve. will this be a game-changer for reaching a deal? >>> plus as if the fiscal cliff wasn't bad enough, now critical ports across the u.s. could be brought to a standstill start
this train runs 4028 miles from beijing. hitting a speed of 186 miles an hour. travel time for the big distance, just eight hours. before the new high speed line the same trip took about 20 hours. >> pretty amazing. also off the desk it is a record year for the box-office. the biggest flop of the year, disney's "john carter". the sci-fi epic at budget of 250 million bucks and took in over 280 million worldwide. the children's filming agy loves, also, to million was the budget....
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and you can head to beijing without a visa. china's going to allow foreign visitor to stay in way ginning for -- beijing for three days if they're heading into another country. but you have to buy a lot of stuff. [laughter] console, energy and qt production company have submitted multimillion dollar bids to drill for natural gas and oil on land surrounding pittsburgh international airport. the drilling revenue would reduce gate fees which could lead to cheaper flights. pan tone which -- named emerald as 2013's color of the year. the time has come, and that's today's speed read. liz: emerald green. the parent company of the toronto stock exchange is joining forces with the maple group in a move that is enabling the company to expand it product offerings. david: tom kloet is the see crow of -- ceo of tmx group. what a pleasure to see you. you're an american, by the way. >> i am. david: they brought in an outsider. there are a lot of similarities between canada and the u.s. but some very distinct differences, and one of them invol
and you can head to beijing without a visa. china's going to allow foreign visitor to stay in way ginning for -- beijing for three days if they're heading into another country. but you have to buy a lot of stuff. [laughter] console, energy and qt production company have submitted multimillion dollar bids to drill for natural gas and oil on land surrounding pittsburgh international airport. the drilling revenue would reduce gate fees which could lead to cheaper flights. pan tone which -- named...
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the chinese, they realize were not serious about china's trade violations, and this makes beijing much more intransigent. tracy: you said to me that china needs is more than we needthem. >> for short. last year 190 percent of china's merchandise trade surplus related to sales to the united states meaning they run deficits with the rest of the world so they run this enormous surplus with us. that gives us leverage, but only if we carry use it tracy: i remember when i was a kid they said japan was buying of rockefeller center. japan's by to take over the world. that never happened. >> no, but japan was our ally. we could deal with thejapanese on a reasonable basis. the problem with china is that it sees itself as supplanting the united states. has been very hostile and aggressive in recent years. it's trying to push the u.s. out of asia. they are not our friend, and so we don't want to give them a foothold in our economy. trac that being said, how do we stop this? do we not allow these deals to happen? in the u.s. is basically putting a defense. >> the chinese put up a fence. we couldn't
the chinese, they realize were not serious about china's trade violations, and this makes beijing much more intransigent. tracy: you said to me that china needs is more than we needthem. >> for short. last year 190 percent of china's merchandise trade surplus related to sales to the united states meaning they run deficits with the rest of the world so they run this enormous surplus with us. that gives us leverage, but only if we carry use it tracy: i remember when i was a kid they said...
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takes passengers from beijing, to, i can't say that name. thank you. me and pronounciations. i can barely get shapiro right. before the train existed the travel time was twrept hours between the two cities. now it only takes eight hours. will we ever see something like this in the united states? julie, do we need it? is it relevant for high-speed rail in the united states? >> for those of us who ride the corridor for every stuck up. adam: faster sometimes to go on the regular train. >> i love this. apparently if we had the high-speed rail, new york to d.c., god knows why you want to go to d.c. under hour which i love. americans love their cars. adam: bingo. >> china doesn't have competitive airline industry. we've got rival airlines that make it cheaper. adam: study said, i recall this a year ago, pointed out putting money united states is investing in high-speed rail into fixing our highways and creating different kinds of fueling spots, if you want to go electric would be far better use of the money than building high-speed rail. >> exactly. >> we have transportation trust
takes passengers from beijing, to, i can't say that name. thank you. me and pronounciations. i can barely get shapiro right. before the train existed the travel time was twrept hours between the two cities. now it only takes eight hours. will we ever see something like this in the united states? julie, do we need it? is it relevant for high-speed rail in the united states? >> for those of us who ride the corridor for every stuck up. adam: faster sometimes to go on the regular train....
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we've had an office in beijing since 1995 and 30, 35 people there, we have good contacts in the government. good contacts in the business community and we're making a difference there, but what it's about, is helping the chinese to improve their efficiency. david, their industrial efficiency is improved by two-thirds since 1980, but they're still 15 to 20% behind where they need to be. they are he going to get there in the next-- >> let's be realistic, you're comparing natural gas and wind mills, it's going to be a long time before wind mills can get to where natural gas is. if we have to deal with a solution right now for the chinese to prevent them from spewing out all of that coal. 70% of their energy needs is coal-produced. if we want to switch to something cle something cleaner. natural gas in the meantime. >> what china is doing, what no one in the history has done, hundreds of millions of people from abject poverty to the middle class. it's energy and effort unfortunately #70% is coal. and we need to transition away. >> is there actually something we can do about the china situation
we've had an office in beijing since 1995 and 30, 35 people there, we have good contacts in the government. good contacts in the business community and we're making a difference there, but what it's about, is helping the chinese to improve their efficiency. david, their industrial efficiency is improved by two-thirds since 1980, but they're still 15 to 20% behind where they need to be. they are he going to get there in the next-- >> let's be realistic, you're comparing natural gas and...
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we in beijing on not like that, but all this information coming out slowly filters into china that the richest people, the people who benefit most from the corruption are at the top. you mention 160 with the $220 billion, most of those are national government officials so those local protests that have been contained so far, if the party doesn't address this problem they are going to spread and the national. we are not talking about tomorrow. we're talking a long-term problem the party cannot avoid. stuart: what happens if china cannot maintain its explosive growth rate? it used to grow at 10% or 11% and now is down to 7% growth. if it fell to 4% or 5%, that could be a catalyst for serious political unrest, couldn't it? >> yes. at 10% growth, a lot of people are getting richer and if some people a superridge that is okay because most of us a doing well. at 7% there are fewer people doing well. at 4% fewer so you get more people saying wait a minute, my life is not getting better and meanwhile that guy in the party is the billionaire. this is intolerable. if they can't hold the growth,
we in beijing on not like that, but all this information coming out slowly filters into china that the richest people, the people who benefit most from the corruption are at the top. you mention 160 with the $220 billion, most of those are national government officials so those local protests that have been contained so far, if the party doesn't address this problem they are going to spread and the national. we are not talking about tomorrow. we're talking a long-term problem the party cannot...
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those babies have to say right there theoretically if they were born in beijing. stated differently, i think anyone can go anywhere they want to be born. sometimes the interference is based on racism. sometimes it's based on history. sometimes it's based on economics. stuart: if you are born here, you are a citizen. >> is a child is born in london, is that child a british citizen. [ laughter ] stuart: i wish i never opened this can of worms. i think we are going to move on. >> i am just warning the viewers what to expect. stuart: next, we will get the judges take on gun control. stay right there, please. ♪ ♪ stuart: you know, it is monday morning. three weeks before christmas, roughly. look at this, and it shows up just 11. we have a report on manufacturing. the reading was 49.54 november. that means contraction in that sector. china reporting positive news about its manufacturing sector. that puts the market up. today is the first trading day for the month. gm sales of 3% compared to last year. board of 6% compared to last year. chrysler was up 14%. back in 9
those babies have to say right there theoretically if they were born in beijing. stated differently, i think anyone can go anywhere they want to be born. sometimes the interference is based on racism. sometimes it's based on history. sometimes it's based on economics. stuart: if you are born here, you are a citizen. >> is a child is born in london, is that child a british citizen. [ laughter ] stuart: i wish i never opened this can of worms. i think we are going to move on. >> i am...
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no evidence it prevents beijing away a lot of people think, it is used for athletes that are not supposed to be using it. stuart: it is not a steroid, this is a human growth hormone which your body produces quite naturally. so you don't have side-effects of steroids so what are the negative side effects? is it a performance enhancer? >> it interferes with glucose metabolism, interferes with your liver. is not clear bulking up muscles are good for you. they can increase your risk of injuries. i agree it is less dangerous than anabolic steroids but i'm not on the show saying today it should be restricted. i say as usual i want doctors to be responsible. i think the point here is the fda doesn't know what they're doing. a crackdown on illicit drugs, meanwhile the pharmaceutical companies get into the gap. i am not saying pharmaceutical companies shouldn't meet market demand. what else are they going to do? i do think doctors have to prescribe responsibly. stuart: what would you prescribe it for? >> some deficiency. stuart: deficiency of what? [talking over each other] >> you could be sure fo
no evidence it prevents beijing away a lot of people think, it is used for athletes that are not supposed to be using it. stuart: it is not a steroid, this is a human growth hormone which your body produces quite naturally. so you don't have side-effects of steroids so what are the negative side effects? is it a performance enhancer? >> it interferes with glucose metabolism, interferes with your liver. is not clear bulking up muscles are good for you. they can increase your risk of...
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screen next to the auctioneer that flashes a bid and i will know that bid coming from dubai, bahrain or beijing. stuart: when you are the guy with the hammer. but how do you know that the buyer is a legitimate -- $10 million? >> cleared before the auction. to get a paddle you have to be credited by christie's. stuart: stuart varney can't just walk in. >> you would get a big title. do you mary. stuart: these segments are really fun and we really appreciate you coming are with such spectacular jewelry. we appreciate it. >> had to be here. stuart: thank you, even before president obama won a second term, then sales surging. the numbers on women and gun ownership. the dow is up 36. more on guns and women in a moment. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. stuart: a new gallup poll shows there is an increase in the number of women reporting household gun ownership, 43%. this is the highest ever recorded by gallup. what do you make of this? this surge in debt under review should b
screen next to the auctioneer that flashes a bid and i will know that bid coming from dubai, bahrain or beijing. stuart: when you are the guy with the hammer. but how do you know that the buyer is a legitimate -- $10 million? >> cleared before the auction. to get a paddle you have to be credited by christie's. stuart: stuart varney can't just walk in. >> you would get a big title. do you mary. stuart: these segments are really fun and we really appreciate you coming are with such...
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intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15 minutes on fox business, we do stocks now. this could be a record setting day for fedex. they are saying that they plan on moving 19 million packages today. this would be their busiest day ever for the company. they are saying that e-commerce is one of the reasons why they expect this growth. we will see overall, year over year, for this season, possibly a 13% growth year over year. dennis: they are so early. i am so impressed. thank you very much. federal reserve buys $40 billion in mortgage-backed securities each month. you can see it will soon have a larger or ditch portfolio van fannie mae and freddie mac combined.
intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15 minutes on fox business, we do stocks now....
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all the fresh millionaires around the world are coming from moscow, beijing, all around the world where they are not taxing people to death and dissuading them from starting businesses. what happens to the reagan model? lower taxes -- it's pretty simple. if someone gets a thousand bucks, he can go out and spend it, people get the money and put it in circulation. if the government gets 500, you are going to keep the 500. no money circulates. bring down tax rates. let people keep more of what they make. they will spend it and have a vibrant economy. >> you have to cut entitlements. stuart: obama will do anything but cut entitlements. >> i think he will cut entitlements. i think he is loading this as one of his last passions in negotiations. i think entitlements will be cut. charles: i doubt it. it's going to be such -- stuart: it will be a phony cut. if it's a cut, it will be a phony cut. >> it has to be in the delivery system. people on entitlements in country have become generational. they expect to be on entitlements. [talking over each other] charles: the president ran on the notion t
all the fresh millionaires around the world are coming from moscow, beijing, all around the world where they are not taxing people to death and dissuading them from starting businesses. what happens to the reagan model? lower taxes -- it's pretty simple. if someone gets a thousand bucks, he can go out and spend it, people get the money and put it in circulation. if the government gets 500, you are going to keep the 500. no money circulates. bring down tax rates. let people keep more of what...
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it runs from beijing to southern china. it tops out at 186 miles per hour. compare that to amtrak, they travel at top speeds of 125-150 miles per hour. but that is rare. 150, when, show me, amtrak. commodities are having a very bumpy ride. taking a look at oil. something we do not like to see if you drive a car. jeff flock has a very latest on this. jeff: a slow day at the cme. this is the euro dollar option pits. though oil. is very active. let's put up wti to start with. up over two dollars, up over $90 right now. just short of two dollars. you think, oh, do they know something about the fiscal cliff? not that at all. it is actually action in the middle east. reports of military exercises have commenced. military exercises in there and later in the week more military exercises. brent is off as well. heating oils are up. everything is up. even on a slow day here at the cme in chicago. dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales
it runs from beijing to southern china. it tops out at 186 miles per hour. compare that to amtrak, they travel at top speeds of 125-150 miles per hour. but that is rare. 150, when, show me, amtrak. commodities are having a very bumpy ride. taking a look at oil. something we do not like to see if you drive a car. jeff flock has a very latest on this. jeff: a slow day at the cme. this is the euro dollar option pits. though oil. is very active. let's put up wti to start with. up over two dollars,...
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sharp contrast to the launch of iphone 4, when rowdy crowds pelt ad beijing store with eggs? what changed? preorders have been positive for service carriers. apple failed to strike a deal with the country's largest carrier, china mobile. meaning it misses out on a large number of phone users. another possible reason analysts are saying, cheapest model of iphone phone 5 is retailing $200 more in the u.s. and than in the u.s. they're buying them here in the u.s. and bringing them home. makes sense to me. look at apple shares today. down another 20 bucks a share. 509.59. is it an entry point? some sure think so. will that turnaround? my naivete. >>> best-selling holiday brand at stores like sachs and neiman marcus but are people shelling out for the big-ticket items from mckensy childs? we'll ask the ceo, lee feldman. adam: chinese people are shelling out big bucks for christmas items. when it comes to spending who is spending more, men or women? lori, pay attention. you will be surprisedded on this one. ♪ . lori: well with economic and tax concerns at the forefront of everyon
sharp contrast to the launch of iphone 4, when rowdy crowds pelt ad beijing store with eggs? what changed? preorders have been positive for service carriers. apple failed to strike a deal with the country's largest carrier, china mobile. meaning it misses out on a large number of phone users. another possible reason analysts are saying, cheapest model of iphone phone 5 is retailing $200 more in the u.s. and than in the u.s. they're buying them here in the u.s. and bringing them home. makes...